Monday, May 2, 2016

3 New Ways to Write a Schedule in a Planner

Today I'm sharing three simple tricks that I use when writing my schedule in my planner.


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Diagonal Boxes


I put a task list that must be done at a certain time of day on a diagonal and in a box.

See how easy it is to decide what needs to be done this morning?

Tasks with Context Codes


If a task must be scheduled (because it is time-sensitive, like an errand while I'm already going to a nearby appointment), I keep my check circle and context code with it.

That way, I can't miss it as I move through my day.


Two Column Technique


If I need to know someone else's schedule, but not DO anything, I write their schedule in the right column.

For example, "A OFF" means my husband gets off work at 5 p.m.

For more tricks and tips for making a schedule and a FREE printable, check out this post.

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